Tioga Road Trailheads

Tioga Road Trailheads

The trailheads along Tioga Road, the only trans-Sierra route in Yosemite National Park, provide access to hundreds of miles of wilderness trails. Tioga Road passes through several ecological zones on its journey from the 6,000-foot Crane Flat to the 10,000-foot Sierra Crest, offering an array of backcountry experiences for hikers and backpackers.

With support from Conservancy donors, this major restoration project transformed trailheads – and the visitor experience – along Tioga Road. Today, those trailheads offer a safe, easy and enjoyable way to explore the northern part of Yosemite, whether you’re setting off on a day hike, venturing out for a weeklong backpacking trip, or just pausing to stretch your legs on your way across the park.

One thing I give thanks for almost every day, is the generosity, dedication and passion of Conservancy donors who provide us with resources to keep Yosemite’s trail system the gold standard within the National Park system.

Lou Summerfield
Branch Chief of Roads & Trails
Yosemite National Park

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